If you have access to another computer where you can download and burn
a program to a CD I can help. I have a program to remove all passwords
from Windows XP but it has to be burnt on to a CD and then you boot from
that.Enter the options on screen to remove any passwords, then remove the CD and reboot in to Windows. It does not affect any of your programs or files.you can email me here if you are interestednasa.info@gmail.com

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To get past a boot password you will need to reset the bios. On your motherboard, inside the case there is a little battery. You will need to remove that for 5 minutes and then reinsert. This will reset the Bios to factory settings, removing the password and any other changes. Have a great day.

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1. restart
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